Marie's Wedding
The Clancy Brothers Lyrics


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Step we gaily, on we go
Heel for heel and toe for toe
Arm in arm and row on row
All for Marie's wedding
Over hillways up and down
Myrtle green and bracken brown
Past the shielings through the town
All for sake of Marie
Step we gaily, on we go
Heel for heel and toe for toe
Arm in arm and row on row
All for Marie's wedding
Red her cheeks as rowans are
Bright her eyes as any star
Fairest of them all by far
Is our darling Marie
Step we gaily, on we go
Heel for heel and toe for toe
Arm in arm and row on row
All for Marie's wedding
Oh plenty herring, plenty meal
Plenty peat to fill her creel
Plenty bonny bairns as well
That's the toast for Marie
Step we gaily, on we go
Heel for heel and toe for toe
Arm in arm and row on row
All for Marie's wedding
Step we gaily, on we go
Heel for heel and toe for toe




Arm in arm and row on row
All for Marie's wedding

Overall Meaning

The Clancy Brothers's song "Marie's Wedding" is a traditional Scottish folk song that features a celebratory tone about a couple’s wedding day. The lyrics are a joyful invitation to witness and participate in the couple’s happiness. The first verse begins with "Step we gaily, on we go heel for heel and toe for toe," indicating people walking happily and rhythmically together. The next verse talks about the journey they take over "hillways up and down" and mentions the natural beauty around them in the form of "myrtle green and bracken brown," as they make their way to the town where the wedding will take place.


The third verse praises the bride, Marie, describing her as having "red cheeks as rowans are, bright her eyes as any star, fairest of them all by far." The following verse talks about the food and drink that will be present at the wedding, with "plenty herring, plenty meal, plenty peat to fill her creel," signifying a feast. The final verse repeats the joyful refrain of the first verse "Step we gaily, on we go heel for heel and toe for toe, arm in arm and row on row, all for Marie's wedding."


Overall, "Marie's Wedding" is a song about love, companionship, and communal celebrating, prompting everyone to come together and enjoy the happiness of the newlyweds.


Line by Line Meaning

Step we gaily, on we go
We move happily and steadily


Heel for heel and toe for toe
Our feet move closely in unison


Arm in arm and row on row
We walk together, side by side


All for Marie's wedding
We are celebrating Marie's wedding


Over hillways up and down
We traverse both hills and valleys


Myrtle green and bracken brown
We pass by various colored flora


Past the shielings through the town
We pass by rural houses and through the town


All for sake of Marie
All of our actions are for the benefit of Marie


Red her cheeks as rowans are
Her cheeks are as red as rowan berries


Bright her eyes as any star
Her eyes are as bright as stars


Fairest of them all by far
Marie is the fairest of everyone by far


Is our darling Marie
We love and cherish Marie


Oh plenty herring, plenty meal
We have an abundance of herring and food


Plenty peat to fill her creel
We have enough fuel to fill Marie's basket


Plenty bonny bairns as well
There are also plenty of beautiful children


That's the toast for Marie
We propose a toast to Marie and her future


Step we gaily, on we go
We continue to move happily and steadily


Heel for heel and toe for toe
Our feet remain in close unison


Arm in arm and row on row
We continue to walk together, side by side


All for Marie's wedding
We remain in celebration of Marie's wedding




Writer(s): H.S. ROBERTSON

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